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Traveling iPhones Get New International Rates

AT&T is rolling out a new international phone plan, which gives you 50MB of data per month with its EDGE service in about 29 countries round the world. This will cost you another $60 per month ($59.99 to be exact), on top of your existing phone plan. Countries that are supported for the new international plan include Canada, Mexico, China, and some places in Europe. Check here to see specifics on where the new plan will be available.

If those prices are still too steep for you, AT&T will also have a smaller plan for 20MB at $24.99 per month. Overage charges will cost you half a cent per kilobyte. This new phone offering looks to be geared towards iPhone users and others that heavily use data plans and travel internationally. But if you know AT&T as well as I do, your phone bill will still manage to be astronomical.

Another way in which AT&T is looking to make customers a bit more comfortable is reflected in the changes its made to its Terms of Service, which had been updated in a very alarming manner a few weeks back. In other news, AT&T is facing some issues with the Senate, as its dedication to net neutrality is being questioned.

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